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force enablement

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Air refueling and other actions that increase an aircraft's range, payload, loiter time, and flexibility, to allow it to accomplish a wider range of missions. See also air refueling.


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We are also seeing a demand for sales force enablement and efficiency drivers.
When Sprint's deployment of unified communications began last year, it helped to accelerate mobile work force enablement by eliminating the desk phone and tying voice capabilities to a laptop via VoIP with unified voicemail.
Principal analyst Stuart Carlaw says, "The combination of rugged features in more consumer-grade mobile devices is at the very core of product differentiation and the growing need to cater for field force enablement.
 
 
 
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